Crows in mad scramble for AFL top four

Want to hear something wacky? The third-placed Crows could win their final three games of the home-and-away season and yet still miss out on a top-four berth.

Welcome to the manic scramble for spots within the AFL’s top-eight, where ‘junk time’ in games will become more valuable than ever before.

The jostling for top-four berths has become so tight, that a few goals here or there could decide whether a team makes the cut or not.

Entering round 21, the Crows were just three per cent adrift of second-placed Sydney, and only marginally ahead of fourth-placed GWS (one per cent), and fifth-placed Geelong (4.1 per cent).

Adelaide will start hot favourites against Fremantle (away), Port Adelaide, and West Coast (home) in their final three rounds.

The Crows gave their percentage a whopping boost in last week’s 138-point trouncing of Brisbane, and they’ll be aiming to inflict another dose of pain when they take on the struggling Dockers at Domain Stadium on Sunday.

The Crows are expected to stroll to victory in that match. But it will be the size of the win that will garner the greater interest.

While Adelaide are flying high, the Dockers are still digesting a horror season that has yielded them just three wins and a glut of injuries.

One positive of their doomed campaign has been the ability to experiment with players.

Forward Chris Mayne has been one of those experiments, with the forward performing strongly as a defender in recent weeks.

The 27-year-old is set to be given another job down back as Fremantle attempt to halt a powerful Adelaide forward line that features Eddie Betts (54 goals), Josh Jenkins (52), Taylor Walker (40), Tom Lynch (32), and Mitch McGovern (25).

“We like his distribution down there,” Dockers coach Ross Lyon said of Mayne.